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Examples

  • Now Isavanachi Bhaaji in Koli is vegetables cooked with mainly dried fish but sometimes with dried beans.

    Bhajalele Valachi Bhaaji Anjali 2008

  • Now Isavanachi Bhaaji in Koli is vegetables cooked with mainly dried fish but sometimes with dried beans.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Anjali 2008

  • As I have said before in Koli Bharit means stuffed.

    Bhendyacha Bharit Anjali 2008

  • Lapshi as it is called in Koli/Marathi is a sweet made with broken wheat.

    Lapshi Anjali 2008

  • Lapshi as it is called in Koli/Marathi is a sweet made with broken wheat.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Anjali 2008

  • In Marathi is it called patticha kanda and in Koli it is called Ul. Since I made the Thalipith in a wok last time some had asked if it could be made on a gridle or frying pan.

    Uliche Thalipith Anjali 2008

  • As I have said before in Koli Bharit means stuffed.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Anjali 2008

  • In Marathi is it called patticha kanda and in Koli it is called Ul. Since I made the Thalipith in a wok last time some had asked if it could be made on a gridle or frying pan.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Anjali 2008

  • I always thought lobsters are called Shevndi in Koli dialect but my grand aunt corrected me.

    Pochacha Kaanji Anjali 2007

  • Shektachya Shinga in Koli are your Drumsticks of the veggie kind in English.

    Goranchya Shekatachya Shinga Anjali 2007

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